Staunton on Wye Group Environmental Report January 2016

Staunton on Wye Group Environmental Report January 2016

Environmental Report Staunton on Wye & District Group Neighbourhood Area January 2016 Contents Non-technical summary 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Methodology 4 3.0 The SEA Framework 5 4.0 Appraisal of Objectives 11 5.0 Appraisal of Options 11 6.0 Appraisal of Policies 11 7.0 Implementation and monitoring 13 Appendix 1: Initial SEA Screening Report Appendix 2: SEA Scoping Report incorporating Tasks A1, A2, A3 and A4 Appendix 3: Responses to Scoping Report consultation Appendix 3a: Responses to Draft Environmental Report consultation Appendix 4: SEA Stage B incorporating Tasks B1, B2, B3 and B4 Appendix 4a: SEA Stage B incorporating amended Tasks B2 and B3 Appendix 5: Environmental Report checklist Appendix 6: Feedback on Draft Environmental Report consultation Appendix 7: Table of Examiner’s recommended modifications Appendix 8: Task D3 – Assessment following examination modifications SEA: Staunton on Wye Final Environmental Report (January 2016) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Non-technical summary Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is an important part of the evidence base which underpins Neighbourhood Development Plans (NDP), as it is a systematic decision support process, aiming to ensure that environmental assets, including those whose importance transcends local, regional and national interests, are considered effectively in plan making. The Staunton on W ye parish has undertaken to prepare an NDP and this process has been subject to environmental appraisal pursuant to the SEA Directive. Staunton-on-W ye is a rural parish with a relatively small population (under 500) and includes the hamlets of Letton, Brobury and Monington­ on-W ye. W ithin Staunton village there are numerous listed buildings and the village itself is a Conservation area. Surrounding Staunton-on-W ye is high quality arable land and a wealth of natural features. The Staunton on W ye NDP includes 6 objectives and it is intended that these will be delivered by 17 criteria based planning policies; no site allocations are proposed here. The environmental appraisal of the Staunton on Wye NDP has been undertaken in line with the Environmental Assessment of Plan and Programmes Regulations 2004. Stage A of the SEA process involved Scoping and Stage B provided a review and analysis of the NDP. Stage C involved preparing a Draft Environmental Report and Stage D comprised a formal consultation on both this and the Draft Plan itself and an update following the receipt of the modifications within the Examiners Report. The NDP was then refined by the NDP steering group to reflect feedback from consultation on the Draft Plan and Draft Environmental and Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA) Reports, as well as the proposed Main Modifications to the Herefordshire Local Plan (Core Strategy). None of these refinements materially affected the outcomes of Stage B of the SEA process, as they did not involve the introduction of new policies or change the overall aims and objectives of the existing planning policies, despite the addition of new criteria in certain places. In general, the refinements related to the composition of certain sentences and phrases, minor points of accuracy in relation to technical information and references to evidence base studies and other documentation. The recommendations of statutory consultees have been incorporated where necessary, too. The Draft NDP has been through a successful Examination with minor modifications recommended by the Examiner, these modifications have been accepted by Herefordshire Council and have now also been assessed as part of the SEA, the modifications do not change the overall conclusion of the SEA. On that basis, the conclusion set out in the Draft Environmental Report remains valid. That is, the Staunton on W ye NDP is in general conformity with both national planning policy contained in the National Planning Policy Framework and strategic policies set within the Herefordshire Local Plan (Core Strategy). Nor does it propose any growth that would be over and above that prescribed by strategic policies. Therefore no changes to the NDP are recommended as a result of the SEA. HRA screening has been carried out as the parish falls within the catchment for the River W ye, which is a European site (Special Area of Conservation). The HRA assesses the potential effects of the NDP on the River W ye SAC. Once made (adopted) by Herefordshire Council, the effects of the policies within the Staunton on W ye NPD will be monitored annually via the Council’s Annual Monitoring Report (AMR). _________________________________________________________________________________ This document is copyright of Herefordshire Council. 1 Please contact the Neighbourhood Planning team if you wish to reuse it in whole or part SEA: Staunton on Wye Final Environmental Report (January 2016) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.0 Introduction 1.1 This report forms the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the Staunton on W ye Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP). 1.2 Whilst the Staunton on W ye NDP does not propose any site allocations, it will provide general policies for guiding future development across the parish as a whole up to 2031. Purpose of the SEA 1.3 SEA is a requirement of EC Directive 2001/42/EC (the SEA Directive) which requires the assessment of the effects of certain plans and programmes on the environment to ensure that the proposals in that plan or programme contribute to the achievement of sustainable development. 1.4 The Directive was transposed into domestic legislation through the Environmental Assessment of Plans and Programmes Regulations 2004 and which applies to plans with significant environmental effects. 1.5. A screening opinion was carried out on the Staunton on Wye NDP and it concluded that due to the range of environmental designations in and around the parish, there may be significant environmental effects and consequently an SEA would be required. Parish Neighbourhood Plan Context 1.6 Staunton-on-W ye is a rural parish with a relatively small population (under 500) and includes the hamlets of Letton, Brobury and Monington-on-Wye. W ithin Staunton village there are numerous listed buildings and the village itself is a Conservation area. Surrounding Staunton­ on-W ye is high quality arable land and apple orchards. 1.7 Staunton-on-W ye Neighbourhood Plan covers 6 objectives covering five themes within the plan; these are divided into housing, business and employment, community facilities, design principles, The Old School and Staunton on W ye Conservation Area. 1.8 The Staunton on W ye NDP objectives are as follows: 1. Objective 1 -T o secure proportionate open market and intermediate housing focused on Staunton on W ye village. 2. Objective 2 - To ensure that all development is sensitive to residential amenity and to the local environment. 3. Objective 3 - To protect and sustain social and rural service facilities and enable additional provision. 4. Objective 4 - To encourage and support local enterprise and the creation of job opportunities through appropriate economic development. 5. Objective 5 - To protect the existing open space provision and provide additional open space, recreational and sports facilities at appropriate locations. 6. Objective 6 - To involve local people on an ongoing basis in the process of plan making and delivery of development. Context of Neighbourhood Plans 1.9 NDPs are a relatively new type of planning document that form a key part of the Government’s localism agenda. They enable local communities to develop plans that reflect local aspirations, in accordance with strategic policies. 1.10 The Staunton on W ye NDP must therefore conform to national planning policy set within the NPPF and strategic level local policy including the Herefordshire Local Plan (Core Strategy). _________________________________________________________________________________ This document is copyright of Herefordshire Council. 2 Please contact the Neighbourhood Planning team if you wish to reuse it in whole or part SEA: Staunton on Wye Final Environmental Report (January 2016) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.11 The Herefordshire Local Plan (Core Strategy) was adopted on 16 October 2015. 1.12 Table 4.14 of the Local Plan (Core Strategy) lists Staunton on W ye among the settlements which it considers to be sustainable locations for proportional levels of growth, while the settlement of Letton is listed in Table 4.15 as being among the settlements which are considered to be suitable for the provision of smaller market homes which meet the needs of people with local connections or affordable housing in line with the provisions of Policy RA2. 1.13 Once made (adopted) by Herefordshire Council, the Staunton on W ye NDP will have a role in guiding future development proposals within the Group Parish, by setting out setting out policies against which planning applications will be determined. Structure of SEA 1.14 The structure of the document is as follows: • Section 2 – Explains the SEA methodology and summarises the comments received in respect of the SEA Scoping Report • Section 3 - Introduces the SEA framework • Section 4 - Appraises the objectives set within the NDP against the SEA framework • Section 5 - Appraises the options set within the NDP against the SEA framework • Section 6 – Appraises the policies

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